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【赢在高考·黄金8卷】备战2023年高考英语模拟卷(新高考I卷)黄金卷06(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干
净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案
转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthewoman’
sjob?A.Atourguide.B.Aphotographer.C.Acoffeeshopowner.2.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Bookahotel.B.Takeaplane.C.Makeabusinessplan.3.Whatdoesthemanwantt
oorderatfirst?A.Amangojuice.B.Achickenburger.C.Acheeseburger.4.Whattimedoesthewomanusuallypickuptheboy?A.Atabout5:30p.m.B.Atabout6:00p.m.C.Atabout6
:30p.m.5.Howdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?A.He’sannoying.B.He’sembarrassing.C.He’sdisappointing.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5
分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回
答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthewomanplantodofirst?A.Bookanoffice.B.Introducetheman.C.Showthemanaround.7.Howmanyhoursdoesthemanhavetoworkperday?A.Five.B.Eight.C
.Nine.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthemantryhardtodo?A.Loseweight.B.Havemorefruit.C.Quitsmoking.9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantod
o?A.Doyoga.B.TryJapanesefood.C.Havearegularcheck-up.10.WhatisthewomanplanningtodoonSunday?A.Makefishdishes.B.Attendyogaclasses.C.Dovoluntarywork.听
下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Husbandandwife.C.Policeofficerandcitizen.12.W
hathappenedtothewoman?A.Herfingerwascut.B.Herjewelrywasstolen.C.Herhousecaughtfire.13.Wheredoesthewomanlive?A.OnElmStreet.B.OnCliftonStreet.C.O
nWaterfordStreet.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?A.Theyarecolleagues.B.Theyarebusinesspartners.C.Th
eyareformerclassmates.15.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onatrain.B.Onaplane.C.Inanoffice.16.WhatisthewomangoingtodoinParis?A.Visitane
xhibition.B.Dealwithbusiness.C.Conductaninterview.17.Whatischallengingaboutthewoman’sjob?A.Gettingupearly.B.Meetingtonsofpeople.C.Balancingworkandli
fe.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Wheremightthistalkbeheard?A.Ontheradio.B.OntheInternet.C.Inaclassroom.19.Whatisthemajorreasonwhyyoucan’tfullyund
erstandwhatyouhear?A.Failingtocatchupwiththespeaker.B.NotknowingenoughEnglishwords.C.Wastingtoomuchtimeonunfamiliarwords.20.Wha
tdoesthespeakersuggestdoingastolistening?A.Writingdownimportantmessages.B.Ignoringunfamiliarwordswhilelisten
ing.C.Learningawordbywritingratherthanlistening.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A
、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ANotallbrilliantreadsarebehindthepaywall,someclassicsaremuchmoreaccessible—clickanddownload.PrideandPrejudicebyJaneAustenItis
atruthuniversallyacknowledgedthatPrideandPrejudiceisareally,reallygoodbook.Alittlebitrigid,alittlebitrepressed,alittlebittender,andpain
fullyclassconscious,it’sthefullEnglishromancepackage.Nowmorethan200yearsold,thenovelhasbeenretoldtimeandagain,findingnewaudienceseachtim
e.Still,there’snosubstitutefortheoriginal.Alice'sAdventuresinWonderlandbyLewisCarrollFromtheCheshireCattoTweedledumandTweedledee
,Alice’sadventuresareasstrangeandwonderfultodayastheywere150yearsago.CompletewithArthurRackham’swonderfulillustrationsthere’s
stillnothingquitelikeit.Everyoneshouldgodowntherabbitholeatleastonce.ATaleofTwoCitiesbyCharlesDickensPerhapsnobookdoesabetterjobofcondens
ingCharlesDickens’brilliancethanhis1859novelATaleofTwoCities.TakingplaceinLondonandParisagainstthebackgroundoftheFrenchRevolution,th
estoryhasinspiredcountlessprojectssince—evenChristopherNolan’sBatmanfilms.Andthebestthing?Ifyoulikeit,allDick
ens’otherbooksarereadyandwaitingtobereadtoo.Frankenstein;Or,TheModernPrometheusbyMaryShelleyAlthoughMarySh
elley’scentralmessageofpeoplebeingdestroyedbythemonsterstheycreatehasbeenlargelyignoredintheyearssincepublication,thetaleitselfcontinuest
obeverypopularindeed,andwithgoodreason.Thebook’smasterfulcombinationofhorror,romanticism,andsciencefictionmakesitasattrac
tivetodayasitwouldhavebeenin1818.Justthethingfornighttimereading.21.WhatcanyoureadaboutinPrideandPrejud
ice?A.Cuteanimals.B.FrenchRevolution.C.Scientificdiscoveries.D.Classconsciousness22.Whichbookbestsuitspeoplewholiketoreadatmi
dnight?A.Frankenstein.B.ATaleofTwoCities.C.PrideandPrejudice.D.Alice'sAdventuresinWonderland23.Whatdothef
ournovelshaveincommon?A.Theyareromanticnovels.B.Theycanbereadforfree.C.Theywerecreatedintheearly1900s.D.Theywereignoredwhenfirstpublished.BI
nApril2008,Icameacrossanessayaboywithautism(自闭症)hadwrittenwhenhewas14.Iwasimpressed.Ithoughttherewaspotentialforadocumentary.Thedirecto
ragreed.“Findtheboy!”hesaid.Acoupleofmonthslater,Ifoundhim,Anton.Soitbegan-afilmaboutAnton’stransformation.Atlea
st,that’swhatIthoughtatthetime.Duringfilming,Ihelpedputhimintodifferenthospitalsandcampsfortreatmentandwebeca
meclose.Therewerelotsofunforgettablemoments.Irememberonevisitwhenwesattogether,talkingquietlyandeatingfoodI’d
made.Thenitwastimeformetogo.Withoutsayingaword,Antonstoodupandstartedtobanghisheadagainstthewall.BAM.BAM.Bloodstreameddownhisfa
ce.Atthatmoment,lookingatthedespaironAnton’sface,Irecognizedmyself.WhatIrecognizedwasanemotionalabundancein
himthatIhadmyself.LikeAnton,Iwasoverthetop.IfIlovedsomeone,Ilovedthemcompletely.IfIwasupset,Iletitshow.ButunlikeAnton,I’dlearnedtoeditemotionsasifthe
ywereafilm.Butlately,Iwaswakingupinthemorningwithoneterrifyingthought:“WhoamI?”Antonhelpedmetoanswerthis.Hewastheonlypersoninm
ylifewholetmelovewithoutanyholdingbackandwholovedmethesameway.ThefilmAnton’sRightHerewasreleasedinOctober2012andshownatfilmfestivalsinRussiawh
ereitreceivedprizesatseveralmajorRussianfilmfestivals.AfterthefilmwasshownbytheFirstTVChannel-Russia’smainTVchannel-let
tersflowedin.Autisticindividualsandtheirfamiliesneededhelp.That’swhentheideaofafoundationbegantotakeshapeinmymind.Thefoundation,ca
lledAnton’sRightHere,officiallyopenedinDecember2013.It’sRussia’sfirst-evercentreforadultswithautism.Itkeepshelpingpeo
plewithautismlikeAnton.Whenwestartedtofilm,Antonwas19.He’snow31.I’mstillverymuchapartofhislife.Withhisuneditedemotions,Antonre
mindsmeeverydayofwhatit’sliketobereally,unreservedlylovedandtolovebackinreturn.24.WhydidthewriterwanttofindAnton?A.SheintendedtomakeafilmaboutAn
ton.B.ShesawAnton’spotentialtobeawriter.C.ShewantedtotransformAnton’slife.D.Shewasaskedtodosobythedi
rector.25.WhydidAntonhurthimselfduringavisit?A.Hewaslostforwords.B.Hisconditionwasgettingworse.C.Hetendedtolosehistemperfornoreason
.D.Hedidnotwantthewritertoleave.26.Whatdoweknowaboutthedocumentaryfromthepassage?A.Ittook5yearstoshoot.B.Itarousedlittlesocialconcern.C
.AfoundationofthesamenamewasestablishedbyAnton.D.Shootingitmadeadifferencetothewriter’slife.27.WhatlessondidthewriterlearnfromAnton?A
.Howtodealwithautism.B.Howtoeditheremotions.C.Howtoloveandbeloved.D.Howtolivelifetothefullest.CEntiretownsinwesternG
ermanyweredestroyedlastweekby“thefloodofthecentury”,saidSusanneScholzinExpress,andthewholecountryisinshock.TheimagesonTVnewslooke
dliketheywerecomingfromatropicalmonsoonzone(热带季风区),notourfirst-worldnation.Neverdidwethinkwewouldseeourowncitizens“trappedinhousesonthee
dgeofcrash,indangerofbeingsweptawaybymassesofwater”.DaysofsevereraingotriverstobursttheirbanksinthestatesofRhinela
nd-PalatinateandNorthRhine-WestphaliaandinneighboringBelgiumandtheNetherlands.InthesmalltownofSinzig,theRiverA
hrreacheditshighestlevelatabout23feet,floodinganursinghomeanddrowning12disabledresidentswhocouldnotflee.,Authoritieshavesofarconfir
medsome200deathsacrossGermany,buthundredsmorepeopleremainmissing.Whileauthoritiessayit’stooearlytoputapricetagonthedama
ge,theimagesoffloodedhomesandelectricalstations,damagedbridges,andcarscrumpled(变皱)byfallentreestellat
aleofvastmaterialloss.“TheGermanlanguagehardlyknowsanywordsforthedamagethathasbeenbroughtabout,”saidChancellorAngelaMerkel.Shepraisedthethousand
sofvolunteerswhocametopumpoutwater,loadsandbags,andsearchforsurvivors.“Disastercontrolclearlyfailed,”saidPeterTiedeinBild.Stateandlocalauthorities
responsibleforevacuation(疏散)warningsreliedonsmartphoneappsthatmanyGermansdon’thave—andservicewasouta
nywaybecausethestormshaddownedthecelltowers.Onlyold-fashionedalarmsworkinsuchemergencies,yetourfewloudspea
kervansneverleftthestations.Publicradio,meanwhile,“wasplayingpopmusicwhilehundredsofpeoplewerebeingwashedaway,hou
sescollapsing,villagestorndowntotheground.”It’ssimplyunforgivable.“Howbadwillitgetwhensuchafloodhitsamajorci
tylikeCologneorHamburginsteadofvillagesandsmalltowns?”28.Howdidthewholecountryreacttotheflood?A.Theywereindifferent.B.Theywere
quitesurprised.C.Theywereinhighspirits.D.Theywerewell-prepared.29.Whatwasthedirectcauseofthedisaster?A.Daysofheavyrain.B.Fai
lureindisastercontrol.C.Old-fashionedalarms.D.DelayedEvacuationwarnings.30.WhatdoesAngelaMerkelintendtosay?A.TheGermanlanguageislimited.B.Volunteersa
reneededbadly.C.Thedamageisbeyonddescription.D.Newvocabularyshouldbeadded.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AuthoritiesShouldBetoBlameB.Major
CitiesAreReadyforEmergencyCHarmfulFloodsRaiseConcernsinGermanyD.DeathsAreConfirmedinTerribleFloodsDIn2008,MichaelGoodfell
ow,ascientistatNewcastleUniversity,washandedasoilsampletakenfromChile’sAtacamaDesert—theworld’sdriestdesert,onceconsideredadeadzone.“Q
uitefrankly,wedidn’texpecttoisolate(使分离)anything,”Goodfellowadmits.Buttohissurprise,hewasabletogrowadiversity
ofbacteriafromthesample.A2018reviewcountedatotalof46newmolecules(分子)thathavebeenisolatedfromtheAtacamabacteriasofar,manyofwhi
chshowantibiotic(抗菌的),antiviraloranticancerproperties(特征).ItwasthetypeofbacterialivingintheAtacamathatprovedpar
ticularlyexciting:actinobacteria(放线菌).Takestreptomycesgriseusforexample,aspeciesofactinobacteriayoumightfindinsoil.Asampl
eofstreptomyces,whenplacedamongmycobacteriumtuberculosis(结核杆菌),willreleaseachemicalwhichstopsitsbacterialneighborsfromg
rowingtheproteinstheyneedtosurvive.WhenscientistsatRutgersUniversitymanagedtoisolatethischemicalin1944,theyaccidentallyfoundthefirstantibiotictreat
mentfortuberculosis,saving.countlesslives.Today,thereisgeneralagreementontheneedforthedevelopmentofnewantibioticsbecau
seourmosttrusteddrugsbegantofail—bacteriahavelearnthowtosurviveourantibioticattacks.Sometimes,apotentiallyusefulchemicalcanbefoundrightinenv
ironmentsaroundus.Butmanyscientistsarguethatweshouldalsobeexploringthenaturalworldfornovelbiochemistry,anapproachknownas“bioprospectin
g”.“70%to75%ofallantibioticscomefromnature,”notesMarcelJaspars,anaturalproductchemistattheUniversityofAberdeen.“Itstrikesmethatwesho
uldbelookingmoredeeplyintohownaturemakesthesemoleculesandhowwecanactuallyfindantibiotics.”32.WhatdidGoodfellowthinkofthesamplea
tfirst?A.Itwaslifeless.B.Itwasman-made.C.Itwasofgreatvalue.D.Itwasofdoubtfulorigin.33.Whydoestheauthormentionscienti
sts’achievementin1944?A.Tocomparetwospeciesofactinobacteria.B.Toexplainthemajorcauseoftuberculosis.C.Toexplainthepurposeofantibi
otictreatments.D.ToshowthepotentialoftheAtacamaactinobacteria.34.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesJaspars’attitudeto“biopro
specting”?A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Tolerant.D.Conservative.35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Antibioticsareboundtofail.B.Effectivetreatm
entscomefromnature.C.FunfactsarelistedabouttheAtacamaDesert.D.Thedesertsoilcouldsavelives.第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
。选项中有两项为多余选项。FromtheancientChinesestories,tothestoriesinthemedievalcathedrals(中世纪的教堂)inthewest,itisperfect
lyclearthatthereisstrongpleasureandmeaningtogainfromstoriestoldthroughimagesorpictures.Peopleareluckyenoughtohavehadboo
kswithbothpicturesandwordswhentheywerechildren.____36____.Aftertheworldwars,thecheapbookswithoutpictureswereeverywhereanditmadereadingbooksillus
tratedwithpicturesforadultsaveryluxuriousthing.Somehow,pictureshadalsocometoseemchildishorstrange.____37____Justastheever-increas
ingpopularityofthegraphicnovel(连环画小说)suggests,worksbothwordsandpicturesareregardedasclassics.____38____Infacttheformer
developsfromthelatter.EarlywritingsystemssuchasthoseinEgyptandChina:thingsintheworldwereexpressedinwrittenformbydrawingspecialpictures
.____39____Insomelanguages,thesoundassociatedwithanimageareseparatedfromitsoriginalmeaning.Whatistheuseofabook
withoutpictures?Verylittle,itturnsout,particularlyifweconsiderthatpicturesareburiedwithintheverysymbolsusedtowritewords.Asf
orapicturebookforadults,authorTokarczuksweepsawayalldoubts.Sheadoresthepicturebook.____40____Thiskindof
storyisabletogetthroughtoanyone–regardlessofage,culturaldifferencesorlevelofeducation.It’shardtodisagree.A.Becauseitishardtoreadbookswithp
ictures.B.Andyetreaderslovestoriestoldthroughpictures.C.However,wordsandpicturesarenotalwaysconnected.D.Textandpicture,afterall,aren
otsofarapart.E.Forheritisapowerful,oldwayoftellingastory.F.Adultsarethoughtfoolishtoreadsuchbooks.G.Theyoftenrememberthepicturesasclearlyasthewords.第
三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Earlierthatevening,mymothercalled,tellingmethatmybrotherd
iedinacarcrash.Istumbled(跌跌撞撞地走)aroundthehouse____41____whattoputintothesuitcases.Myhusband,Larry,andIhadbeenpackingformovingtoNewMexico.Thehousewasi
n(a)total____42____.Itriedtoholdmytears.I____43____pickedthingsupandputthemdown.Icouldn't____44____.WhatI'dheardonthephoneechoed(回荡)throughmy
head.Larryphonedafewfriends.____45____,someoneaskedtospeaktome.“IfthereisanythingIcando,letmeknow.”“Thankyou,”Ireplied.Ididn'tknowwhatto____46____.T
hedoorbellrangandIroseslowlyforthedoor.ItwasDonna.“I'vecometocleanyourshoes,”shesaid.____47____,Iaskedhertorepeat.“Whenm
yfatherdied,ittookme____48____togettheshoescleanedandshinedformyfather's____49____,”shesaid.Ihadn'teventhoughtaboutshoes.Shoesweregathered.Donna
_____50_____herselfonthefloorandgottowork.Theloveintheact_____51_____mytears.Watchingher_____52_____ononetaskhelpedmepullmy_____53_____intoorder.L
aundryfirst,Itoldmyself.Onebyone,thejobsfellintoplace.NowwheneverIhearofanacquaintance'slossofalovedone,Ithinkofone_____54_____
taskthatsuitsthatperson's_____55_____.Ifthepersonasks,“HowdidyouknowIneededthat?”I'dreply,“Becausesomeonedidthat.”41.A.forgettingB.imaginin
gC.wonderingD.searching42.A.damageB.failureC.despairD.mess43.A.aimlesslyB.helplesslyC.quicklyD.decisively44.A.hurryB.decideC.focus
D.move45.A.ConstantlyB.FortunatelyC.SuddenlyD.Surprisingly46.A.callforB.askforC.talkaboutD.getacross47.A.TouchedB.ShockedC.ConfusedD.Amuse
d48.A.minutesB.hoursC.weeksD.decades49.A.satisfactionB.funeralC.smilesD.wishes50.A.laidB.stoodC.restedD.s
ettled51.A.releasedB.heldC.stoppedD.caused52.A.keepingB.concentratingC.insistingD.depending53.A.thoughtsB.roomsC.sa
dnessD.luggage54.A.specificB.normalC.challengingD.perfect55.A.ideaB.personalityC.identityD.need第二节(共10小题:每小题1.
5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheclassicalgardensofSuzhou,Jiangsuprovince,datebacktothe6thcentury___56___thecitywasfounded__
_57___thecapitaloftheWuKingdom.Today,morethan50ofthesegardensarestillin___58___(exist),nineofwhichareregardedasthefinestembo
diments(化身)ofChinese“MountainandWater”gardens.Builtinthe11thcenturyonthesiteofan___59___(early)destroyedgarden,Canglan
gPavilionhasthelongesthistoryamongalltheexistingclassicalgardensinSuzhou.Naturally___60___(lay)outandwelldesigned,itiscalled
oneofthefourbestgardensinSuzhou.Thegardenlookssimplebutnatural.Withoutcomplex___61___(decorate),itcombinesbuildingswithscener
ysowell___62___thewholegardenappearstobenaturallyendowed(赋予).Sincemanyofthe___63___(origin)featuresofthegardenhavebeenpreserved,th
egardenhasahighhistoricalandartisticvalue.TheclassicalgardensofSuzhou___64___(be)themostvividspecimens
(样本)ofculturefromtheEastYangtzeDeltaregioninthe11thto19thcenturies.Theunderlyingphilosophy,literature,art,andcraftsmanship____65____(show)inthe
architecture,gardeningaswellasthehandcraftsperfectlyreflectthemonumentalachievementsofthesocial,cultural,scientific,andtech
nologicaldevelopmentsofthisperiod.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假设你是李华,请你写信给英国笔友Jessica祝福新年并描述你在春节期间与同学举办的新年聚会。内容包括:1.时间、地点及参加人员;2.食物、饮料及活动内容。注意:1.写作
词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJessica,_____________________________________________________________________
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____________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。VioletandTillyweretwosisters.Tillywassostuckwithhersisterthats
healwaysfollowedhereldersister,Violet,everywhere.Forexample,whenVioletwaspainting,shewouldpaintbyherside.Everytime,Viole
tlookedatherangrily.Couldn’tshefindherownthingtodo?Thistime,itwasTilly’sfirstweekatgymnastics,whileViolethaddonegymnasticsforthe
pasttwoyears.Violetsatonthegymfloor,waitingforherturntodosomersaults(翻筋斗).Shefrownedatherlittlesisteracrosstheroom.Whycouldn’tTillyalwaysfindh
erownthingtodo?“Violet,you’reup!”calledViolet’sinstructor,MissTaylor.Violetcameoverandpushedoffwithherlegsandstra
ightenedherarms.Shedidone,two,threesomersaults.MissTaylorclapped.“Perfect!”VioletnoticedthatTillyhadsteppedawayfromtheyoungergrouptowat
chViolet’ssomersaults.“Tilly!”calledTilly’sinstructor,MissBrooke,fromacrosstheroom.Tillydidn’tseemtohear.Notuntilshewascalledthreetime
sdidsherunbacktohergroup.“Yourturntodosomersaults.”MissBrookeputanarmaroundher.Tillywalkedtothematwithherfaceturningredlikeatomato.Shebentdownto
startasomersault.Whensherolled,shefellheavilyonthemat.Kidslaughedinsurpriseatthenoise.Tillystooduncomfortablyandthenrantowardsthere
stroom.Shewasgonefromthegym,asViolethadwanted.Butitdidn’tfeelright.AftertellingMissTaylorwhereshewasgoing,Violethurriedtothe
restroom.ShefoundTillycryinghard.Violetputanarmaroundhersister.SeeingViolet,Tillycriedevenharder.Til
lysniffed“Idon’twanttodogymnasticsanymore.”Shewipedawaythetearswiththebackofherhand.ThiswasViolet’schance.Ifshesaidnothingtoh
ersister,Tillymightquitgymnasticsforever.注意∶1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:ButVioletknewhowexcitedTillyhadbeenaboutjoiningingy
mnastics._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________Paragraph2:SeeingasmileonTilly’sface,Violetsaid,“Whataboutgivi
ngitanothertry?”________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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